Difference between revisions of "Oura ring (Q1139)"

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description / endescription / en
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sensor ring (body temperature, breathing, heart rate, sleep cycle, ...)
Property / P146 (Deleted Property)
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sleep pattern Property P146 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
 
Property / P146 (Deleted Property): sleep pattern Property P146 not found, cannot determine the data type to use. / rank
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Property / P146 (Deleted Property)
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temperature Property P146 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
 
Property / P146 (Deleted Property): temperature Property P146 not found, cannot determine the data type to use. / rank
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Property / official website
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Property / official website: https://ouraring.com/ucsf-tempredict-study / rank
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Oura is sponsoring research at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to study whether physiological data collected by the Oura ring, combined with responses to daily symptom surveys, can predict illness symptoms. The study aims to build an algorithm to help UCSF identify patterns of onset, progression, and recovery, for COVID-19
Property / quote: Oura is sponsoring research at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to study whether physiological data collected by the Oura ring, combined with responses to daily symptom surveys, can predict illness symptoms. The study aims to build an algorithm to help UCSF identify patterns of onset, progression, and recovery, for COVID-19 / rank
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Property / concerns
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Property / concerns: Coronadata / rank
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Property / concerns
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Property / concerns: Quantified Flu / rank
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 10 April 2023

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Oura is sponsoring research at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to study whether physiological data collected by the Oura ring, combined with responses to daily symptom surveys, can predict illness symptoms. The study aims to build an algorithm to help UCSF identify patterns of onset, progression, and recovery, for COVID-19
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